MI Supreme Court To Hear Right To Work Case

The Michigan Supreme Court announced that they will hear oral arguments on the state’s controversial right-to-work law and determine if it applies to state employees this January.

Michigan Coalition of State Employee Unions brought the case to the Michigan Supreme Court. The Michigan Coalition of State Employee Unions said Michigan's right-to-work law, passed in the 2012 lame duck session, does not apply to state employees. The group is pointing to Michigan's constitution, which they believe gives oversight authority solely to the Michigan Civil Service Commission. Back in 2013, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled against the employee unions.

Are you still in favor or against Michigan's Right to Work law?

Have you changed you thoughts about it?

I would like to hear someone's point of view on why they believe we should not have the right to work where we want to work — without being forced to join a union.

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